Too much oil can be worse for an engine than not enough. The cheapest
first fix should be to change your oil and filter and see if this results in a
change; next would be the sender sensor. The last thing you want to do is
replace the gauge as they are very expensive new ($600+); if you need a
used one make sure it is specific to your year.

Just wanted to add that the oil pressure gauge on this era of Mercedes
always pins to the top under accleration and rarely comes below 2/3rds
while the engine is on.....in case this was your concern. If this is what
yours is doing there may be nothing wrong.

car would not start without a jump, so I bought a new battery still will not start without a jump and now seems to have no power at all but the radio comes on but no lights.
I want to know how expensi...

Has there been a known problem with this part going out? My mom took it in to get the
belt replaced and after they put the new one on they came back and said that the belt
tensioner was squeaking an...

Just bought a MB 190e from a family friend but it was sitting in his driveway for the past
few years without any use.
Here are the issues:
1. Driver-side window won't roll up all the way. (clicks wh...

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